In a criminal investigation, there will always be anomalies; that is evidence that does not support a reasonable theory of the crime, unexplained fingerprints, discrepancies in statements, unexpected events, etc. However, the simplest explanation, Oswald, a long gunman, acting alone with motive, means, and opportunity supported by overwhelming evidence killed the president.Yeah that explains the numerous inconsistencies, discrepancies, and coincidental events in the deep state murder of JFK.In any crime, you can always uncover odd stuff that does not support the explanation of the crime or any explanation in which case it is not evidence. Conspiracy theorists love this stuff.You failed to provide a plausible explanationOswald read that JFKs motorcade would be driving by his window at work. So he brought his gun to work, fired three shots and blew JFKs brains out
No other plausible explanation
Yep, happens every day.
Unfotunately Oswald had no motive (or even fingerprints at the scene) and the overwhelming evidence points away from him.
The collective entity that does however have abundant means, motive and opportunity, and plenty of personnel, is the same entity that is now keeping those records "classified". Because again they have motive means and opportunity do keep that under wraps as well. They also have equally abundant resources to plant false narratives, doctor photographic evidence, revise or suppress official reports, etc etc.
If that were not the case --- there would be no reason to keep them sealed for so long.